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Great Britain. National Archives:
The A2A database contains catalogues of archives held across England and dating from the 900s to the present day. These archives are cared for in local record offices and libraries, universities, museums and national and specialist institutions across England, where they are made available to the public.

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A site claiming to be the worlds largest collection of abbreviations and acronymns and initialisms. Entries are organised by a wide variety of categories from computing and the Web to governmental, medicine and business.

Abebooks.com:
Abebooks, formerly Advanced Book Exchange, is an online marketplace that includes used books, many rare and out-of-print, and also a growing number of new books. In addition to books, there are magazines, journals, illustration art, vintage photographs, and paper ephemera. There is also an option to search booksellers by name or country.

RMIT Publishing:
A bibliographic database that indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous health. Source documents include theses, unpublished articles, government reports, conference papers, abstracts, book chapters, books, discussion and working papers, and statistical documents. Users of this database should note that the records provided are not exhaustive and relate generally to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health status rather than the social, historical, political or monetary aspects.

EBSCO Publishing:
Academic Search Complete is an academic collection of full text peer-reviewed journals. It contains over 9,000 journals in full text, with more than 7,900 being peer reviewed. PDF back files dating to 1975 or earlier are provided for more than 100 journals. A broad range of subject areas are covered including including biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, psychology, and religion & theology. Also contains links to other Ebsco databases: Business Source Premier, MasterFILE Premier, Health Source Nursing/Academic, Australia New Zealand Reference Centre, and Consumer Health Complete. These databases are updated daily. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.

RMIT Publishing:
This database includes material relating to accounting, auditing, taxation, insolvency, corporations law, superannuation, retirement planning, financial planning, practice management and human resources. It is prepared by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and contains abstracts of published material sourced from leading journals and magazines.

Acronym Finder:
Acronym Finder contains more than 3 million acronyms, abbreviations and initialisms. You can search or filter terms from the following categories: information technolofy; military and government; business and finance; science and medicine; organizations and schools; slang and pop culture.